Williams, N. E., & Ghimire, D. J. (2018). Mixed Methods in a Comparative Context: Technology and New Opportunities for Social Science Research. In T. P. Johnson, B. E. Pennell, I. A. L. Stoop, & B. Dorer (Eds.), Advances in Comparative Survey Methods (pp..
2018
Book and Book Chapter
Axinn, W. G., & Pearce, L. D. (2006). Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies: New Perspectives on Anthropological and Social Demography. Cambridge University Press..
2006
Journal Articles
Williams, N. E. (2015). Mixed and Complex Mixed Migration during Armed Conflict: Multidimensional Empirical Evidence from Nepal. International Journal of Sociology, 45(1), 44-63.
2015
Presentations
Yabiku, S., Glick, J., & Salim, Z. (2024). Migration, Modes of Production, Energy Use, and Ecological Values. Poster presented at the Population Association of America annual meeting, April 17-20, Columbus, OH.
2024
Other Publications
Massey, D. S., Williams, N., Axinn, W. G., & Ghimire, D. (2006). Migration, Development, and Gender in Nepal's Chitwan Valley. (Working Paper)..
2006
Presentations
Ghimire, D. J., & Bhandari, P. (2014). Migration Experience and Health Outcomes of Older Adults in Nepal [Paper presentation]. The First Nepal Population Conference, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal. June 5-7.
2014
Presentations
Ghimire, D., & Bhandari, P. (2015). Migration Experience and Health Outcomes in Nepal [Paper presentation]. Population Association of America Annual Meetings, San Diego Bayfront, CA, United States. April 30-May 2.
2015
Dissertation
Bohra-Mishra, P. (2011). Migration and Remittances During the Period of Civil Conflict in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Princeton University..
2011
Book and Book Chapter
Hermosilla, S., Treleaven, E., & Ghimire, D. J. (2022). Migration and Health in Nepal. In S. Galea, C. K. Ettman, and M. H. Zaman (Eds.), Migration and Health (chapter 32). The University of Chicago Press..
2022
Journal Articles
Williams, N. E., Thornton, A., & Young-DeMarco, L. C. (2014). Migrant Values and Beliefs: How Are They Different and How Do They Change. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 40(5), 796-813.